The Center will not make the mistake of imposing President's rule in West Bengal


- Lok Sabha elections are coming up

- The Inside Story

- Mamata government is being discredited in Sandeshkhali, criminals have not even been expelled from the party.

Mamata Banerjee's government is getting discredited on the issue of arbitrariness of Trinamool Congress workers in Sandeshkhali of West Bengal. Various women's organizations including BJP women leaders are visiting the affected areas and TV channels are also covering these areas. Each is finding affected women and showing their interviews.

It is said to be shameful for Mamata to knock on the doors of the house at night with the police along with the Trinamool Congress workers. At the opposite end, Mamata has caught some while the original culprits have escaped. It is a shame that Mamata has not expelled any Trinamool office bearers from this area.

As the details come out, the demand to impose President's rule in West Bengal is getting stronger. The details of Sandeshkhali are coming out every day and the people's agitation against Mamata is increasing.

The demand for imposition of President's rule in Mamata's rule is increasing. According to an information, President's rule has been imposed 134 times in 29 states in the country since 1950.

Somewhere the riots were catastrophic, some were due to political upheavals. Jammu Kashmir and Punjab have had the longest years of President's rule. President's rule was imposed in Kashmir for 4668 days (12 years nine months) and in Punjab for 3878 days (10 years 7 months).

Currently there are demands for President's rule in three places including Manipur, Punjab and now West Bengal. The cold war between the Chief Minister and the Governor in Punjab can erupt anytime. 150 people have been killed in the mini-war between Meites and Kukis in Manipur.

So there may be President's rule sooner or later. Ratrapati rule was imposed in Punjab for the first time in 1950. Many state governments have gone up against President's rule. were For some governments it amounts to a coup d'état by the ruling party. In the 1960s and 70s, President's rule was imposed on Chashwar.

In 1992 President's rule was imposed the most often. This was the period of demolition of Babri Masjid. Then President's rule was imposed six times in Uttar Pradesh and also in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Himachal. The central government cannot take immediate action against the demand to impose President's rule in West Bengal as the Lok Sabha elections are coming up.

Mamata Banerjee may not be aligned with the Congress in West Bengal but she is an important aspect of the opposition alliance. Even so, the central government does not seem to be in favor of imposing President's rule. Sandeshkhali's terror against the Modi government is an important issue as Hindu women were being physically exploited. With Lok Sabha elections ahead, the Modi government will think twice before taking any drastic measures.

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